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Ep106 2003 Mt3 Summer School
Ep106 2003 Mt3 Summer School
Q-1) A battery of 50 volts is connected across the ends of a cylindirical conductor L y of length L= 50 cm and resistivity = C 0.25m and radius R= 4cm, as shown in R figure. The number of the free electrons r per unit volume of this conductor is 20x1017. Find the magnitude and z direction ( according to the given axis) of (a) the current density J in the conductor, (b) the drift velocity VD of the free V electrons in the conductor, (c) the magnetic field B at C, inside the conductor, at radial distance r = 3cm from the axis. Q-2) A long non-conducting solid cylinder (length L) having a uniform charge distribution 1 with radius r1 is surrounded by a thick cylindirical shell that has a uniform charge distribution 2 with inner radius r2 and outer radius r3. Determine the electric field in terms of r1, r2, r3, r and, 0 for following regions; a) r1>r, b) r2>r>r1, c) r3>r>r2 and, d) r>r3. E=2000 N/C C
Q-3) (a) Compute VAB, VBC, and VCA in Figure given right. (b) Using these results, show that the work required to carry a charge q from A to B to C and back to A is zero (i.e. WABCA=0). Assume that: |AC| = 60 cm, |CB| =80 cm
Q-4) The wire shown in Figure carries a current of 40A. Find the magnetic field at point P. R
P I
R =2cm
I = 40 A
= 900
0= 8.85x10-12C2/Nm2